Publications
Chosen filters:
Chosen filters:
Dynamic thermal analysis of underground medium power cables using thermal impedance, time constant distribution and structure function Ghent University
Analysis of the influence of district thermal properties for enhancing energy flexibility through thermal mass activation KU Leuven
This study investigates the use of thermal mass within a smart sustainable district (SSD) to facilitate the renewables’ integration. The aim is to pinpoint the most suitable archetypes in a SSD and the most optimal energy flow to each of them; moreover, to establish a relation between the suitability to activate thermal mass and the properties of the archetypes, namely Heat Loss Coefficient (HLC), Structural mass (SM) and time constant (TC). ...
Isogeometric analysis for size-dependent nonlinear thermal stability of porous FG microplates Ghent University
In this article, we present for the first time a research analysis for the size-dependent effects on thermal buckling and post-buckling behaviors of functionally graded material micro-plates with porosities (imperfect FGM) using isogeometric analysis. A seventh-order shear deformation plate theory associated with the modified couple stress theory (MCST) is particularly imposed to capture the size-dependent phenomenon within imperfect FGM ...
An isogeometric finite element formulation for thermal buckling analysis of functionally graded plates Ghent University
Monitoring the morphology development of polymer-monolithic stationary phases by thermal analysis Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Thermal analysis and SEM were employed to gain insights in the different stages of morphology development and the thermal properties of polymer-monolithic stationary phases. The studied system was a thermally initiated free-radical copolymerization reaction at 70°C of styrene and divinylbenzene in the presence of tetrahydrofuran and 1-decanol. The key events in the early stages of morphology development are initiation, chain growth, branching, ...
Comparative Thermal Analysis of Cooling Methods for Dual Inverter Applications in Electric Vehicles Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Electric vehicles (EVs) have gained global attention as a solution to climate change and pollution caused by internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEVs). However, the limited driving range and long charging time pose challenges for EVs. Higher power density and efficiency in power electronic systems can increase the driving range of EVs. Advancements in power electronics for EVs have led to higher power density integration and smaller ...
Assessment of die attach quality by analysis of circuit thermal response spectrum Ghent University
This paper investigates the possibility of assessing the die attach quality by the spectral analysis of the recorded device time response. The conducted analyses of the measured and the simulated time constant spectra of the thermal response allowed the explanation of the anomalous electrical oscillations observed during the operation of a power converter.